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Configuración Vórtice #15 - Apocalipsis videojuegos

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Hay videojuegos con desarrollos fracasados. Tan fracasados que convierten a su juego en un Titanic listo para hundirse luego de encontrarse con un laberinto entero de icebergs. Daikatana, del cual ya hablé, es uno de ellos. Pero estos son más y tal vez peores. Los dejo con la historia de ET, Star Citizen, Duke Nukem Forever y Battlecruiser 3000AD, y un verdadero apocalipsis de videojuegos. Imagen: Star Citizen Música: Epidemic Sounds, Gustav Holst. Fuentes / Textos BRUMFIEL, Geoff (2017) Total Failure: The World's Worst Video Game. NPR. CHALK, Andy (2015) Here's what's going on with Derek Smart and Star Citizen. PC Gamer FANG, Nicholas (2001) Case History: Battlecruiser: When Good Intentions Go Bad. Stanford.edu FINNEGAN, Lizzy (2015) Star Citizen Employees Speak Out on Project Woes - Update 2. The Escapist. KUCHERA, Ben (2010) The death and rebirth of Duke Nukem Forever: a history. Ars Technica. MORRIS, Alex. How E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Nearly Destroyed the Video Game Industry. All Business. PEREZ, Matt (2019) The saga of ‘Star Citizen,’ a video game that raised $300 Million - but may be never ready to play SMART, Derek (2015) Star Citizen – Interstellar Citizens. Dereksmart.com THOMPSON, Clive (2009) Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem. Wired. Fuentes / Sitios Web Wikipedia
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Hay videojuegos con desarrollos fracasados. Tan fracasados que convierten a su juego en un Titanic listo para hundirse luego de encontrarse con un laberinto entero de icebergs. Daikatana, del cual ya hablé, es uno de ellos. Pero estos son más y tal vez peores. Los dejo con la historia de ET, Star Citizen, Duke Nukem Forever y Battlecruiser 3000AD, y un verdadero apocalipsis de videojuegos. Imagen: Star Citizen Música: Epidemic Sounds, Gustav Holst. Fuentes / Textos BRUMFIEL, Geoff (2017) Total Failure: The World's Worst Video Game. NPR. CHALK, Andy (2015) Here's what's going on with Derek Smart and Star Citizen. PC Gamer FANG, Nicholas (2001) Case History: Battlecruiser: When Good Intentions Go Bad. Stanford.edu FINNEGAN, Lizzy (2015) Star Citizen Employees Speak Out on Project Woes - Update 2. The Escapist. KUCHERA, Ben (2010) The death and rebirth of Duke Nukem Forever: a history. Ars Technica. MORRIS, Alex. How E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Nearly Destroyed the Video Game Industry. All Business. PEREZ, Matt (2019) The saga of ‘Star Citizen,’ a video game that raised $300 Million - but may be never ready to play SMART, Derek (2015) Star Citizen – Interstellar Citizens. Dereksmart.com THOMPSON, Clive (2009) Learn to Let Go: How Success Killed Duke Nukem. Wired. Fuentes / Sitios Web Wikipedia
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